Police & Fire: November 6, 2012

Chippewa County Sheriff Deputies were called to a Neebish Island residence Monday evening on reports of a teenager on a rampage.

According to reports, deputies arrived to find broken dishes and food strewn throughout the residence with multiple holes in the wall. Attempts to locate the suspect were initially unsuccessful, but the individual did return a short while and was taken into custody without incident.

Henry J. Lopez, 17, of Barbeau was arrested for domestic violence and malicious destruction of property.

He was booked into the Chippewa County Jail.

Reports further indicate the outburst was triggered when Lopez was asked to feed the animals and retrieve fire wood.

Warrant arrest

Chippewa County Sheriff Deputies report the Monday arrest of Donald R. Reid, 31, of the Sault on an outstanding warrant. Reid was taken into custody as he was being released from the Mackinac County Jail and conveyed back to the Sault where he was booked into the Chippewa County Jail.

Suspended license

Sault Police executed a traffic stop on E. Easterday early this morning after observing a vehicle fail to come to a complete stop at an intersection featuring a flashing red light.

A subsequent investigation resulted in the arrest of the driver, Jesse J. TenEyck for driving while license suspended.

He was booked into the Chippewa County Jail.

Malicious destruction

Sault Police took a Monday complaint stemming from a malicious destruction of property incident which occurred on Wednesday.

Damage was estimated at more than $1,000 after a rear door was dented and various scratches marred the vehicle’s paint job.

There are no suspects in this matter.

Missing purse

City police also report investigating a wayward purse that apparently was destined for Columbia, S.C. after it was left in another person’s vehicle on Monday.

The owner said her prescription medications and approximately $12 in U.S. currency were also southbound.

Local authorities have alerted other agencies along the route regarding this matter in an attempt to have the woman reunited with her purse.